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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ PROGRAMMING WITH LIBCURL
About this Document
- This document will attempt to describe the general principle and some basic
+ This document attempts to describe the general principles and some basic
approaches to consider when programming with libcurl. The text will focus
mainly on the C interface but might apply fairly well on other interfaces as
well as they usually follow the C one pretty closely.
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ FTP Peculiarities We Need
libcurl can either connect to the server a second time or tell the server to
connect back to it. The first option is the default and it is also what works
- best for all the people behind firewals, NATs or ip-masquarading setups.
+ best for all the people behind firewalls, NATs or IP-masquarading setups.
libcurl then tells the server to open up a new port and wait for a second
connection. This is by default attempted with EPSV first, and if that doesn't
work it tries PASV instead. (EPSV is an extension to the original FTP spec
@@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ FTP Peculiarities We Need
You can prevent libcurl from first trying the EPSV command by setting
CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPSV to FALSE.
- In some cases, you will perfer to have the server connect back to you for the
+ In some cases, you will prefer to have the server connect back to you for the
second connection. This might be when the server is perhaps behind a firewall
or something and only allows connections on a single port. libcurl then
informs the remote server which IP address and port number to connect to.